Van Gogh Alive is back in the Philippines.
If you missed its first run in 2019, this is your chance to finally see this multi-sensory, digital art experience that features the works of one of the most celebrated artists in the world–Vincent Van Gogh.
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What makes Van Gogh Alive a multi-sensory exhibit is that the experience is a combination of light, visuals, music, and even aroma!
Van Gogh Alive is an international success. This spectacular experience has been to over 100 cities around the world, and has been visited by more than 9 million people. And now, Filipinos get to experience it again.
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Van Gogh Alive is a moving experience. It takes your hand and walks you through the different phases of the artist’s life with his art and words. The digital projections of the artist’s paintings looked so real, it’s like you’re standing in front of huge canvases.
Van Gogh was also a philosopher, and he often reflected on his life and art through letters to friends and family. Some of his famous words were flashed alongside his paintings, giving you a deeper and better understanding of his mind and heart.
It’s a beautiful, moving experience.
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After the immersive gallery, check out the Art Studio, where you can learn to draw some of Van Gogh’s famous artworks, or go and explore the lovely Sunflower Mirror Room. The last stop is Vincent’s Bedroom, recreated for guests to take photos at.
Doors are open to the public starting Friday, October 20 from Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10 AM to 8 PM on weekdays, and 10 AM to 10 PM on weekends. Tickets are available online at bit.ly/VanGoghAliveTickets and at BGC Arts Center TicketWorld Box Office.
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Ticket prices:
- 2-Hour Pass: P1,200 (adult), P890 (children and students)
- Premium Flex Pass: P2,500 (adult/child)
- Enter and exit anytime within the day of your scheduled visit, with a special entry lane and complimentary Van Gogh Alive program. Limited slots available.
Van Gogh Alive at the BGC Arts Center is presented by the Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc. with Del Monte Philippines.
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